Como Termina Sr. Intocável E Por Que O Final Divide Fãs?

2025-10-16 15:44:05 120

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Leah
Leah
2025-10-17 11:53:58
Hoje fiquei remoendo o último episódio e admito que meu coração ficou dividido. A cena final de 'Sr. Intocável' opta pelo silêncio e pela imagem sobre a explicação: no lugar de uma catarse, temos uma dissolução de poder que deixa o protagonista praticamente invisível. Por isso fãs brigam — metade queria ver a queda performática, a outra metade aprecia a crítica ao sistema que protege pessoas intocáveis.

Pessoalmente, senti frustração imediata, mas também depois percebi que esse final é quase um chamado para conversar — e discutir juntou gente, criou teorias, fanfics e análises intermináveis. No fim, fiquei com uma mistura de raiva e admiração; prefiro finais que me perturbem do que os que me confortem sem pensar, então fiquei curioso, ainda que mordido por aquela pontada de saudade de um fechamento mais definitivo.
Dylan
Dylan
2025-10-19 19:01:59
Sério: o último episódio de 'Sr. Intocável' funciona como um teste de paciência. Em vez de um confronto final, os roteiristas entregam uma sequência de micro-resoluções — alguns capangas são presos, o sistema começa a morder, e pessoas próximas ao protagonista pagam o preço. O que falta é o momento de fechamento para o próprio 'Sr. Intocável'; o público só recebe pistas e simbolismos, não uma sentença clara. Isso deixa espaço para teorias: ele fugiu? Morreu fora da tela? Foi protegido por algo maior? A comunidade dividiu-se porque o show escolhe a ambiguidade estilística em vez do conforto narrativo. Alguns fãs celebraram o estilo e a coragem temática, dizendo que a série manteve sua integridade; outros sentiram-se traídos por uma expectativa de justiça clássica. Para mim, a ausência de um veredito final transforma a série em conversa constante — o que é irritante às vezes, mas também mantém a obra viva nas longas discussões pós-temporada.
Owen
Owen
2025-10-21 11:02:01
Por um lado, o desfecho de 'Sr. Intocável' é um estudo sobre quem realmente paga pelo poder: o protagonista escapa da confirmação pública da queda, mas perde tudo que humaniza a sua vida. A cena conclusiva prefere mostrar consequências colaterais — famílias desfeitas, carreiras arruinadas, e o vazio mental do próprio personagem — em vez de um fechamento dramático. Por outro lado, isso gera resistência porque muita gente busca um arco moral clássico, com culpa, expiação e um castigo claro; a série recusa esse arco e aposta em ambivalência moral.

O que me chamou atenção foi como essa ambiguidade ecoa debates maiores sobre justiça na ficção. Há fãs que defendem que um final ambíguo é mais honesto: na vida real, crimes de colarinho branco raramente acabam com espetáculos televisivos. Outros enxergam a escolha como fuga narrativa, como se os roteiristas não soubessem como recompensar o investimento emocional do público. Eu gosto dessa tensão: me lembra finais que não entregam certezas, tipo 'Se7en' ou 'No Country for Old Men', onde o impacto reside na impotência moral. Saí com a sensação de que 'Sr. Intocável' preferiu provocar perguntas ao invés de confortar com respostas — e isso, para mim, tem um peso artístico que ainda reverbera.
Dylan
Dylan
2025-10-21 12:44:17
Não sei se foi a decisão mais corajosa ou a mais irritante que os roteiristas poderiam tomar, mas o final de 'Sr. Intocável' fecha a cortina deixando mais perguntas do que respostas — propositalmente. Na cena final, o protagonista presencia a ruína do seu império: as alianças se desfazem, a polícia ganha tração e, no momento em que todos esperam uma prisão cinematográfica, ele opta por uma saída quieta. Em vez de tiros e confissões, a câmera foca em pequenos detalhes — uma fotografia amassada, um copo caído — e corta para preto com ele caminhando entre a multidão. Não há assinatura final nem voz off explicativa; é uma dissolução que transforma a vitória em silêncio.

Essa escolha estética é a raiz da divisão entre fãs. Para um grupo, o desfecho é um acerto: subverte o clímax tradicional e joga luz sobre temas centrais da série — impunidade, aparência versus verdade, e os vazios de poder. Para outros, é um descuido narrativo, um cliffhanger mal disfarçado que sacrifica fechamento emocional em nome de “arte”. Eu vejo ecos de finais que já deram o que falar, como em 'The Sopranos' ou 'Lost', onde a ambiguidade vira espelho das ansiedades do público.

No meu caso, o fim de 'Sr. Intocável' me deixou dividido também. A coragem de não oferecer uma resolução mastigada me agrada, porque conserva a coerência temática do show; por outro lado, senti falta de uma cena que, pelo menos, mostrasse o impacto direto nas vítimas do protagonista. Ainda assim, saí pensando no que a série realmente queria dizer — e isso, de certa forma, é um elogio ao trabalho, mesmo que tenha me deixado querendo mais.
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